“Intelligence” generally refers to one’s ability to: adapt to one’s environment, learn and retain information, think logically, engage in abstract reasoning, comprehend complex concepts, and effectively solve problems. Although general intelligence usually remains constant, IQ scores can and do change over time depending upon one’s personal, biological, social, and environmental factors. For that reason, the best measure of one’s intellectual capabilities is by means of an individually administered multi-dimensional test (WISC-V or WAIS-4) whereby the evaluator is able to interpret responses and scores in light of client’s situational and intrapersonal circumstances.